So You Want to Make a Scrap Quilt (Part One)

So You Want to Make a Scrap Quilt (Part One)

For the past few weeks, I have made a few posts on Instagram about using scraps or precuts to help you find patterns to match the fabric that you had in your stash.

One of my wonderful IG friends requested that I also add that information to the blog. I have done some posts on this topic in the past, but since there are quite a few new patterns in the shop, I am going to write new posts. 

Let's start with scraps! Here is part 1.

The Iris Quilt

2.5" Strips

A Scrappy Iris Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Carly Quilt

4" Squares

The Carly Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Cleo Quilt

6.5" Squares

A Rainbow Cleo Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Luna Quilt

2.5" Strips

A Scrappy Rainbow Luna Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Freya Quilt

2.5" Strips

A Scrappy Freya Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Charlotte Quilt 

2.5" Strips

The Charlotte Quilt in Carolyn Friedlander - Kitchen Table Quilting

Modern Postage Stamp

2.5" Squares

Cotton + Steel Scrappy Modern Postage Stamp Quilt

The Hannah Quilt

2.5" Strips

A Scrappy Rainbow Hannah Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Ivy Quilt

2.5" Strips

The Ivy Quilt Pattern - Kitchen Table Quilting

The Ruth Quilt

3.5" Squares

A Scrappy Ruth Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting

 There is the first 10 — I will have more for you next week.

Comments 5

Melissa on

Thank you! What a beautiful collection of patterns! Scrap quilts are the reason I quilt 💝. I need more 2.5” strips too!

Gloria June Teets on

Thank You very much!!! For including me. Gloria

Rene on

Thank you Erica! I love scrap quilts!

Sandra Lanter on

Thank you for posting these patterns. They are all attractive, and I have been wanting to make another scrap quilt.

PatS on

Thanks, Erica. This is exactly what I was hoping for. I see that I should save more 2.5 inch strips, too. lol Now I’m going to bookmark this so I can find it again.

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